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1 BREAST CANCER PREVENTION TRIAL WILL RECRUIT 16,000 WOMEN FOR PREVENTION STUDY USING THE DRUG TAMOXIFENResearchers announced today that the first large-scale breast cancer prevention study for women at increased risk for the disease is starting at more than 270 sites across the United States and Canada, The Breast Cancer Prevention Trial (BCPT), a study designed to see whether taking the drug Tamoxif...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-04-30
2 CANCER IN THE ELDERLY FOCUS OF U COLLEGE OF NURSING PROGRAMThe scope of problems facing elderly cancer patients-from symptoms, treatment and its side effects to the impact of the disease on the family-will be addressed in a one-day program sponsored by the University of Utah College of Nursing.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-10-25
3 CANCER INFO SERVICE SEEKS STUDENT VOLUNTEERSThe Cancer Information Service of Utah (CIS) at the University of Utah Hospital needs students to volunteer four hours a week helping with research, writing and counseling.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-10-17
4 CANCER INFORMATION CENTER RELOCATES TO U RESEARCH PARKThe Cancer Information Service, located at University Hospital for two years, recently has relocated to Research Park.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-08-20
5 CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE BEGINS JULY 2 AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOSPITALThe Utah Regional Cancer Center and University of Utah Hospital have added a new service through which health-care professionals and Utah residents will be able to get answers to their questions about cancer-by simply dialing 1-800-4-CANCER.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-07-08
6 CANCER PREVENTION CLINIC OPENS AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOSPITALUniversity of Utah physicians are taking a new offensive tactic in the fight against cancer by opening a Cancer Prevention Clinic at the Medical Center.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-11-02
7 CANCER SUPPORT GROUP MEETS AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITALCancer patients, family members and friends are invited to meet with others in similar situations on Wednesday evenings from April 19th through May 24th, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in room 4C103, the Cartwright Conference Room, of the University of Utah Health Sciences Center.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-04-14
8 CANCER, ONCE SPOKEN OF IN WHISPERS, IS DISCUSSED OPENLY AND LOUDLYFear. Put a stethoscope on the emotions of cancer patients and you'll hear it-and no more loudly than in the elderly.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-02-06
9 CHEMOTHERAPY MAY SPARE SOME HEAD AND NECK CANCER PATIENTS FROM DISFIGURING SURGERY, SAYS U RESEARCHERTo have a vocal cord surgically removed means not only a major functional loss but an emotional adjustment as well. Surgeon R. Kim Davis hopes that his studies of preoperative chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer can help alleviate this trauma for patients.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-03-27
10 CHEMOTHERAPY, HORMONAL TREATMENTS REDUCE RISK OF BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE, STUDIES SHOWWomen with breast cancer that has not yet invaded the lymph nodes may have new treatment options to prevent the disease from recurring, according to results' of four major breast cancer clinical trials, one of which included investigators at the Utah Regional Cancer Center, based at University of Ut...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-03-14
11 CIGARETTE SMOKING LINKED TO A GENETIC ALTERATION OBSERVED IN SOME COLON CANCERSA genetic alteration that occurs in some colon cancers has been positively linked to cigarette smoking in a major new study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-11-14
12 CRYOSURGERY PROCEDURE EXPANDS LIVER CANCER TREATMENT OPTIONSSurgeons at University of Utah Hospital have begun using cryosurgery to treat patients with liver cancer. The surgery involves using liquid nitrogen to freeze and, effectively, kill tumors on the liver. The hospital is the only facility in the Intermountain West which performs the procedure.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-04-04
13 Cytotechnology and UShould women continue to have pap smears? Why? At what ages? Are pap smears really reliable in the early detection of cancer?Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-05-10
14 EAGLES HELP FIGHT BRAIN AILMENTS; FUND STUDIES AT U OF U HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERThe Fraternal Order of Eagles has donated $5,000 to the University of Utah Health Sciences Center Division ot Neurosurgery to help fund studies of the causes and treatment of brain tumors.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-10-29
15 GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGYPelvic reconstruction, a surgical procedure offered at University of Utah Hospital for women suffering from gynecologic cancer, helps end the complaint: "The cancer was cured, but the ^ patient didn't feel life was worth living."Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-02-21
16 JON M. HUNTSMAN ENDOWS U PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR IN UROLOGICAL ONCOLOGYUtah industrialist and philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman and the Huntsman family have given $1.25 million to the University of Utah School of Medicine to create a Presidential Endowed Chair in Urological Oncology.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-06-24
17 Medical/Science Reporters and Editors:In a study reported online today in the journal Human Genetics, University of Utah researchers have published the first major confirmation of the presence of a prostate cancer predisposition gene on the X chromosome. The original discovery of the gene was reported by Johns Hopkins researchers in 199...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-08
18 NEW DRUG THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER IS CONVENIENT, FREE OF SIDE EFFECTSRather than taking a pill every day, men suffering from prostate cancer soon may receive a single injection of luprolidePress Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-02-25
19 NEW TECHNOLOGY AIDS EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER FOR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PATIENTSBeginning March 15, Associated Regional and University Pathologists (ARUP) will use a new computerized image analysis system to rescreen all negative Pap smears of patients at University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-03-13
20 PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR COLON CANCER STUDYResearchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine are seeking men and women, ages 50--80, to participate in the study of a drug which may help prevent colon cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-04-10
21 PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR COLON CANCER STUDYResearchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine are seeking men and women, ages 50-80, to participate in the study of a drug which may help prevent colon cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-08-04
22 PROSTATE CANCER MORTALITY RATES ARE DECLINING, BUT LARGE NUMBERS OF MEN CONTINUE TO DIEWhile deaths from prostate cancer declined by 7.3 percent in 1995 after having peaked in 1991, 44,978 American men died of the disease between 1973 and 1995.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-04-30
23 PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING SEPTEMBER 2 6A prostate cancer screening clinic will be offered at University of Utah Health Sciences Center on Thursday, September 26, in conjunction with Prostate Cancer Awareness Week.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-09-11
24 PSA TESTING IDENTIFIES A WAVE OF MODERATE PROSTATE TUMORS--WILL TREATMENT LEAD TO DECLINE IN MORTALITY?A study of 278,409 cases of prostate cancer covering preand post prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing periods shows a large, but apparently temporary increase in the number of moderate cases (5-7 on the Gleason scale), but only a slight increase in the well (Gleason 2-4) and poor (Gleason 8-10) c...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-06-01
25 RELIEF SOCIETY FIRST COUNSELOR TO PARTICIPATE ON UTAH CANCER CENTER MINI-SUMMIT PANELChieko Okazaki, First Counselor of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will participate in a breast cancer mini-summit hosted by the Utah Cancer Center at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-09-24
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